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2024 Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards

The list of students who earned Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards during the 2024 external examination series has been released, and Auckland Grammar School students have done exceptionally well, with 24 awards in total (nine High Achievement Awards, eight Top in New Zealand, five Top in the World Awards and one Top in New Zealand Award for Best Across Four AS Level Subjects).

Congratulations to the following Form 7 students who achieved the below awards while as Form 6 students:

  • N. I. Ter Wal – High Achievement in AS Level French
  • M.Y. A. Tew – Top in New Zealand in AS Level Accounting
  • T. Kim – Top in New Zealand in AS Level Biology and Best Across Four AS Level Subjects
  • S. C. Randerson – Top in New Zealand in AS Level History (pictured above)
  • P. Xarau Horrach – Top in New Zealand in AS Level Spanish
  • H. J. Fan – Top in the World in AS Level English Literature and Mathematics
  • S. Srikewal – Top in the World in AS Design and Technology
  • A. Yu – Top in the World in AS Level Digital Media and Design

We also congratulate our recent leavers on their awards:

  • Ruben Partigliani – High Achievement in AS Level Accounting
  • Adam Ali – High Achievement in AS Level Business Studies
  • Xavier Melrose – High Achievement in AS Level Economics
  • Ricky Zhang – High Achievement in AS Level Geography
  • Daniel Zheng – High Achievement in AS Level History and Top in New Zealand in A Level History
  • Kris Lu – High Achievement in AS Level English Literature
  • Stanley Zhang – High Achievement in AS Level French
  • Ryan Lu – High Achievement in A Level Digital Media and Design
  • Edward Li – Top in New Zealand AS Level Biology
  • Luca Toner – Top in New Zealand in AS Level Chemistry
  • Alistair Ha – Top in New Zealand in A Level English Literature
  • Finn Goodson – Top in the World in AS Sport and Physical Education

These young men were recognised and acknowledged at the 2024 Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards ceremony at the University of Auckland in February.